Journal of Neuropsychiatry
Impact of Covid-19 on Global Mental Health
Journal of Neuropsychiatry is pleased to announce Special issue on “Impact of Covid-19 on Global Mental Health”.
In public mental health terms, the main psychological impact to date is elevated rates of stress or anxiety. But as new measures and impacts are introduced – especially quarantine and its effects on many people’s usual activities, routines or livelihoods – levels of loneliness, depression, harmful alcohol and drug use, and self-harm or suicidal behaviour are also expected to rise.
Mental health is a precious commodity and a national asset and should be prioritised in the same way as physical health.
Many countries are currently experiencing the unprecedented impact of the COVID-19 outbreak. The situation has become dire as we search for a vaccine to prevent more infections and stop the loss of thousands of lives. In many affected countries all health care services are currently subjected to enormous stress and extraordinary challenges while mental health and psychosocial support needs of people ‒ of those already using services as well as citizens experiencing insurmountable levels of stress ‒ continue to rise. Everyone is affected and no-one escapes the impact on our mental health health professionals working at the coalface of providing care yet suffering in silence.
With the same purpose our Journal “Journal of Neuropsychiatry” is announcing Special issue Call for paper on “Impact of Covid-19 on Global Mental Health”. We welcome both solicited and unsolicited submissions that will contribute to this special issue.
Submission Process
All accepted manuscripts can be submitted online via https://www.imedpub.com/submissions/journal-neuropsychiatry.html or through an email id to editor@imedpub.com
Submission should be accompanied by a cover letter with reference to the concerned special issue theme.
Please visit Instruction for authors page to know more about article formatting and guidelines: https://neuropsychiatry.imedpub.com/author-guidelines.php
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